Stained glass window, St Olaf's church, Poughill
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Image: © Julian P Guffogg Taken: 1 Aug 2014
A 3 light window by Kempe,1914. Featuring Cornish Saints: St Ia, St Petroc with tame wolf, St Wyllow, a martyr beheaded, St Sampson, St Keyna with the "serpent" turned to stone (actually an Ammonite),and St Olaf of Norway. The window is in memory of William and Margaret Field, also Francis Trevose their son.